US20160116246A1 - Rubber panel attachable to a rail system of a firearm - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- F41A—FUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS COMMON TO BOTH SMALLARMS AND ORDNANCE, e.g. CANNONS; MOUNTINGS FOR SMALLARMS OR ORDNANCE
- F41A35/00—Accessories or details not otherwise provided for
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F41—WEAPONS
- F41C—SMALLARMS, e.g. PISTOLS, RIFLES; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR
- F41C23/00—Butts; Butt plates; Stocks
- F41C23/16—Forestocks; Handgrips; Hand guards
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F41—WEAPONS
- F41G—WEAPON SIGHTS; AIMING
- F41G11/00—Details of sighting or aiming apparatus; Accessories
- F41G11/001—Means for mounting tubular or beam shaped sighting or aiming devices on firearms
- F41G11/003—Mountings with a dove tail element, e.g. "Picatinny rail systems"
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- the disclosure generally relates to firearm accessories and more particularly relates to a rubber panel attachable to a rail system of a firearm.
- Panels are typically made with hard plastic. Hard plastic, however, may not provide an adequate gripping surface. Moreover, hard plastic panels require a separate mechanical fastener for attachment to a rail system of a firearm.
- the rubber panel may include an elongated body comprising a first side, a second side, an upper edge, a lower edge, a first end, and a second end.
- the rubber panel also may include a gripping surface disposed on the first side of the elongated body.
- the rubber panel may include at least one attachment protrusion disposed on the second side of the elongated body.
- FIG. 1 depicts a rail system in accordance with one or more embodiments of the disclosure.
- FIG. 2 depicts a rail system in accordance with one or more embodiments of the disclosure.
- FIG. 3 depicts a rubber panel attachable to a rail system of a firearm in accordance with one or more embodiments of the disclosure.
- FIG. 5 depicts a rubber panel attachable to a rail system of a firearm in accordance with one or more embodiments of the disclosure.
- FIG. 6 depicts a rubber panel attachable to a rail system of a firearm in accordance with one or more embodiments of the disclosure.
- FIG. 7 depicts a rubber panel attachable to a rail system of a firearm in accordance with one or more embodiments of the disclosure.
- FIG. 9 depicts a rubber panel attachable to a rail system of a firearm in accordance with one or more embodiments of the disclosure.
- the firearm may be a conventional firearm.
- the firearm may be an M-16 style rifle, an AR-15 style rifle, an AR-10 style rifle, or an M-4 style rifle, among others. Any type of firearm (including rifles, handguns, shotguns, or the like) may be used.
- the rail system may comprise a KeyMod rail system, an M-LOK rail system, a Picatinny rail system, a MOE slot rail system, or the like. Any type of rail system may be used.
- the rubber panel may include an elongated body comprising a first side, a second side, an upper edge, a lower edge, a first end, and a second end.
- the rubber panel also may include a gripping surface disposed on the first side of the elongated body.
- the rubber panel may include at least one attachment protrusion disposed on the second side of the elongated body.
- the at least one attachment protrusion may comprise a first portion and a second portion.
- the first portion and the second portion of the at least one attachment protrusion may collectively form a substantially keyhole-shaped protrusion.
- the substantially keyhole-shaped protrusion may be configured to mate with a keyhole of a KeyMod rail system or the like.
- the first portion of the at least one attachment protrusion may be substantially rectangular, and the second portion of the at least one attachment protrusion may be substantially circular.
- the first portion of the at least one attachment protrusion may include a lip.
- the first portion of the at least one attachment protrusion may have a substantially hexagonal cross-section, which forms the lip.
- the second portion of the at least one attachment protrusion may include a chamfered edge.
- the upper edge of the elongated body may include an upper curved lip.
- the lower edge of the elongated body may include a lower curved lip.
- the upper and lower curved lips may be curved towards the rail system when attached thereto. That is, the upper and lower curved lips may be at least partially curved about the at least one attachment protrusion.
- the first end of the elongated body, the second end of the elongated body, or both may be rounded.
- FIG. 1 depicts a KeyMod rail system 100 .
- the KeyMod rail system 100 may include a number of keyholes 102 for the attachment of firearm accessories.
- FIG. 2 partially depicts an M-LOK rail system 200 .
- the M-LOK rail system 200 may include a number of slots 202 for the attachment of firearm accessories.
- the slots 202 may comprise rectangular openings with rounded corners. Other types of rail assemblies may be used.
- FIGS. 3-7 depict a rubber panel 300 attachable to a rail system of a firearm.
- the rubber panel 300 may include an elongated body 302 comprising a first side 304 , a second side 306 , an upper edge 308 , a lower edge 310 , a first end 312 , and a second end 314 .
- the rubber panel 300 may include a gripping surface disposed on the first side 304 of the elongated body 302 .
- the gripping surface may include a texturized surface, a smooth surface, or a combination thereof.
- the rubber panel 300 may include at least one attachment protrusion 316 disposed on the second side 306 of the elongated body 302 .
- the at least one protrusion 316 may be a solid piece formed integrally with the elongated body 302 . In other instances, the at least one protrusion 316 may include a cavity such that it is partially hollow. In some instances, the at least one attachment protrusion 316 may comprise a number of attachment protrusions 316 aligned along a central axis of the rubber panel 300 . Any number of attachment protrusions 316 may be used. The attachment protrusions 316 may be disposed at any location on the rubber panel 300 .
- the at least one attachment protrusion 316 may comprise a first portion 318 and a second portion 320 .
- the first portion 318 and the second portion 320 of the at least one attachment protrusion 316 may collectively form a substantially keyhole-shaped protrusion.
- the substantially keyhole-shaped protrusion may be configured to mate with the keyholes 102 in the KeyMod rail system 100 of FIG. 1 .
- the first portion 318 of the at least one attachment protrusion 316 may be substantially rectangular, and the second portion 320 of the at least one attachment protrusion 316 may be substantially circular.
- the first portion 318 of the at least one attachment protrusion 316 may include a lip 322 .
- the first portion 318 of the at least one attachment protrusion 316 may have a substantially hexagonal cross-section 325 , which forms the lip 322 .
- the lip 322 may be pressed into the keyhole 102 of the KeyMod rail system 100 in FIG. 1 and secure the rubber panel 300 thereto.
- the lip 322 may fit under a ledge in the rail system, similar to a grommet, to secure the rubber panel 300 thereto.
- the second portion 320 of the at least one attachment protrusion 316 may not include a lip. However, in other instances, the lip 322 may be disposed about the first portion 318 of the at least one attachment protrusion 316 , the second portion 320 of the at least one attachment protrusion 316 , or a combination thereof. In some instances, the second portion 320 of the at least one attachment protrusion 316 may include a chamfered edge 324 .
- the upper edge 308 of the elongated body 302 may include an upper curved lip 326 .
- the lower edge 310 of the elongated body 302 may include a lower curved lip 328 .
- the upper curved lip 326 and the lower curved lip 328 may be curved towards the rail system when attached thereto. That is, the upper curved lip 326 and the lower curved lip 328 may be at least partially curved towards and about the at least one attachment protrusion 316 . In this manner, the rubber panel 300 may rest flush against the rail when attached thereto.
- the first end 312 of the elongated body 302 , the second end 314 of the elongated body 302 , or both may be rounded.
- FIGS. 8 and 9 schematically depict a rubber panel 400 attachable to a rail system of a firearm.
- the rubber panel 400 may include an elongated body 402 comprising a first side 404 , a second side 406 , an upper edge 408 , a lower edge 410 , a first end 412 , and a second end 414 .
- the rubber panel 400 may include a gripping surface disposed on the first side 404 of the elongated body 402 .
- the gripping surface may include a texturized surface, a smooth surface, or a combination thereof.
- the rubber panel 400 may include at least one attachment protrusion 416 disposed on the second side 406 of the elongated body 402 .
- the at least one protrusion 416 may be a solid piece formed integrally with the elongated body 402 . In other instances, the at least one protrusion 416 may include a cavity such that it is partially hollow. In some instances, the at least one attachment protrusion 416 may comprise a number of attachment protrusions 416 aligned along a central axis of the rubber panel 400 . Any number of attachment protrusions 416 may be used. The attachment protrusions 416 may be disposed at any location on the rubber panel 400 .
- the at least one attachment protrusion 416 may include a rectangle 418 with rounded corners 420 .
- the at least one attachment protrusion 416 may include a continuous lip 422 .
- the continuous lip 422 may be spaced apart from the second side 406 of the elongated body by the rectangle 418 with rounded corners 420 .
- the rectangle 418 with rounded corners 420 and the continuous lip 422 may be configured to mate with the slot 202 in the M-LOK rail system 200 in FIG. 2 .
- the continuous lip 422 may be pressed into the slot 202 in the M-LOK rail system 200 in FIG. 2 and secure the rubber panel 400 thereto. In this manner, the continuous lip 422 may fit under a ledge in the rail system, similar to a grommet, to secure the rubber panel 400 thereto.
- the rubber panel provides additional grip to a user.
- the rubber panels may comprise a soft rubber or the like that has superior gripping surfaces compared to that of a hard plastic panel.
- the rubber panel may insulate the user from heat created from firing the firearm.
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- The disclosure claims priority to and the benefit of U.S. provisional application No. 62/069,666, filed Oct. 28, 2014, which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety.
- The disclosure generally relates to firearm accessories and more particularly relates to a rubber panel attachable to a rail system of a firearm.
- Panels are typically made with hard plastic. Hard plastic, however, may not provide an adequate gripping surface. Moreover, hard plastic panels require a separate mechanical fastener for attachment to a rail system of a firearm.
- Some or all of the above needs and/or problems may be addressed by certain embodiments of a rubber panel attachable to a rail system of a firearm disclosed herein. In certain embodiments, the rubber panel may include an elongated body comprising a first side, a second side, an upper edge, a lower edge, a first end, and a second end. The rubber panel also may include a gripping surface disposed on the first side of the elongated body. Moreover, the rubber panel may include at least one attachment protrusion disposed on the second side of the elongated body.
- Other features and aspects of the rubber panel will be apparent or will become apparent to one with skill in the art upon examination of the following figures and the detailed description. All other features and aspects, as well as other system, method, and assembly embodiments, are intended to be included within the description and are intended to be within the scope of the accompanying claims.
- The detailed description is set forth with reference to the accompanying drawings. The use of the same reference numerals may indicate similar or identical items. Various embodiments may utilize elements and/or components other than those illustrated in the drawings, and some elements and/or components may not be present in various embodiments. Elements and/or components in the figures are not necessarily drawn to scale. Throughout this disclosure, depending on the context, singular and plural terminology may be used interchangeably.
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FIG. 1 depicts a rail system in accordance with one or more embodiments of the disclosure. -
FIG. 2 depicts a rail system in accordance with one or more embodiments of the disclosure. -
FIG. 3 depicts a rubber panel attachable to a rail system of a firearm in accordance with one or more embodiments of the disclosure. -
FIG. 4 depicts a rubber panel attachable to a rail system of a firearm in accordance with one or more embodiments of the disclosure. -
FIG. 5 depicts a rubber panel attachable to a rail system of a firearm in accordance with one or more embodiments of the disclosure. -
FIG. 6 depicts a rubber panel attachable to a rail system of a firearm in accordance with one or more embodiments of the disclosure. -
FIG. 7 depicts a rubber panel attachable to a rail system of a firearm in accordance with one or more embodiments of the disclosure. -
FIG. 8 depicts a rubber panel attachable to a rail system of a firearm in accordance with one or more embodiments of the disclosure. -
FIG. 9 depicts a rubber panel attachable to a rail system of a firearm in accordance with one or more embodiments of the disclosure. - Described below are embodiments of a rubber panel attachable to a rail system of a firearm. Methods of manufacturing, using, and installing the rubber panel are also disclosed. The firearm may be a conventional firearm. For example, the firearm may be an M-16 style rifle, an AR-15 style rifle, an AR-10 style rifle, or an M-4 style rifle, among others. Any type of firearm (including rifles, handguns, shotguns, or the like) may be used. The rail system may comprise a KeyMod rail system, an M-LOK rail system, a Picatinny rail system, a MOE slot rail system, or the like. Any type of rail system may be used.
- Generally speaking, the rubber panel may include an elongated body comprising a first side, a second side, an upper edge, a lower edge, a first end, and a second end. The rubber panel also may include a gripping surface disposed on the first side of the elongated body. Moreover, the rubber panel may include at least one attachment protrusion disposed on the second side of the elongated body.
- In certain embodiments, the at least one attachment protrusion may comprise a first portion and a second portion. In some instances, the first portion and the second portion of the at least one attachment protrusion may collectively form a substantially keyhole-shaped protrusion. The substantially keyhole-shaped protrusion may be configured to mate with a keyhole of a KeyMod rail system or the like. For example, the first portion of the at least one attachment protrusion may be substantially rectangular, and the second portion of the at least one attachment protrusion may be substantially circular. In some instances, the first portion of the at least one attachment protrusion may include a lip. For example, the first portion of the at least one attachment protrusion may have a substantially hexagonal cross-section, which forms the lip. In addition, in some instances, the second portion of the at least one attachment protrusion may include a chamfered edge.
- In another embodiment, the at least one attachment protrusion may include a rectangle with rounded corners. In addition, the at least one attachment protrusion may include a continuous lip. The rectangle with rounded corners and the continuous lip may be configured to mate with a slot in an M-LOK rail system or the like.
- In some instances, the upper edge of the elongated body may include an upper curved lip. Likewise, the lower edge of the elongated body may include a lower curved lip. The upper and lower curved lips may be curved towards the rail system when attached thereto. That is, the upper and lower curved lips may be at least partially curved about the at least one attachment protrusion. In some instances, the first end of the elongated body, the second end of the elongated body, or both may be rounded.
- These and other embodiments of the disclosure will be described in more detail through reference to the accompanying drawings in the detailed description of the disclosure that follows. This brief introduction, including section titles and corresponding summaries, is provided for the reader's convenience and is not intended to limit the scope of the claims or the proceeding sections. Furthermore, the techniques described above and below may be implemented in a number of ways and in a number of contexts. Several example implementations and contexts are provided with reference to the following figures, as described below in more detail. However, the following implementations and contexts are but a few of many.
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FIGS. 1 and 2 depict example embodiments of various rail systems for attaching firearm accessories to a firearm. The firearm may be a conventional firearm. For example, the firearm may be an M-16 style rifle, an AR-15 style rifle, an AR-10 style rifle, or an M-4 style rifle, among others. Any type of firearm (including rifles, handguns, shotguns, or the like) may be used. The rail system may comprise a KeyMod rail system, an M-LOK rail system, a Picatinny rail system, a MOE slot rail system, or the like. Any type of rail system, or combination of rail systems, may be used. -
FIG. 1 depicts aKeyMod rail system 100. TheKeyMod rail system 100 may include a number ofkeyholes 102 for the attachment of firearm accessories.FIG. 2 partially depicts an M-LOK rail system 200. The M-LOK rail system 200 may include a number ofslots 202 for the attachment of firearm accessories. Theslots 202 may comprise rectangular openings with rounded corners. Other types of rail assemblies may be used. -
FIGS. 3-7 depict arubber panel 300 attachable to a rail system of a firearm. Therubber panel 300 may include anelongated body 302 comprising afirst side 304, asecond side 306, anupper edge 308, alower edge 310, afirst end 312, and asecond end 314. Therubber panel 300 may include a gripping surface disposed on thefirst side 304 of theelongated body 302. The gripping surface may include a texturized surface, a smooth surface, or a combination thereof. Moreover, therubber panel 300 may include at least oneattachment protrusion 316 disposed on thesecond side 306 of theelongated body 302. The at least oneprotrusion 316 may be a solid piece formed integrally with theelongated body 302. In other instances, the at least oneprotrusion 316 may include a cavity such that it is partially hollow. In some instances, the at least oneattachment protrusion 316 may comprise a number ofattachment protrusions 316 aligned along a central axis of therubber panel 300. Any number ofattachment protrusions 316 may be used. The attachment protrusions 316 may be disposed at any location on therubber panel 300. - In certain embodiments, the at least one
attachment protrusion 316 may comprise afirst portion 318 and asecond portion 320. In some instances, thefirst portion 318 and thesecond portion 320 of the at least oneattachment protrusion 316 may collectively form a substantially keyhole-shaped protrusion. The substantially keyhole-shaped protrusion may be configured to mate with thekeyholes 102 in theKeyMod rail system 100 ofFIG. 1 . For example, thefirst portion 318 of the at least oneattachment protrusion 316 may be substantially rectangular, and thesecond portion 320 of the at least oneattachment protrusion 316 may be substantially circular. In some instances, thefirst portion 318 of the at least oneattachment protrusion 316 may include alip 322. For example, thefirst portion 318 of the at least oneattachment protrusion 316 may have a substantiallyhexagonal cross-section 325, which forms thelip 322. Thelip 322 may be pressed into thekeyhole 102 of theKeyMod rail system 100 inFIG. 1 and secure therubber panel 300 thereto. For example, thelip 322 may fit under a ledge in the rail system, similar to a grommet, to secure therubber panel 300 thereto. Thesecond portion 320 of the at least oneattachment protrusion 316 may not include a lip. However, in other instances, thelip 322 may be disposed about thefirst portion 318 of the at least oneattachment protrusion 316, thesecond portion 320 of the at least oneattachment protrusion 316, or a combination thereof. In some instances, thesecond portion 320 of the at least oneattachment protrusion 316 may include achamfered edge 324. - In some instances, the
upper edge 308 of theelongated body 302 may include an uppercurved lip 326. Likewise, thelower edge 310 of theelongated body 302 may include a lowercurved lip 328. The uppercurved lip 326 and the lowercurved lip 328 may be curved towards the rail system when attached thereto. That is, the uppercurved lip 326 and the lowercurved lip 328 may be at least partially curved towards and about the at least oneattachment protrusion 316. In this manner, therubber panel 300 may rest flush against the rail when attached thereto. In some instances, thefirst end 312 of theelongated body 302, thesecond end 314 of theelongated body 302, or both may be rounded. -
FIGS. 8 and 9 schematically depict arubber panel 400 attachable to a rail system of a firearm. Therubber panel 400 may include anelongated body 402 comprising afirst side 404, asecond side 406, anupper edge 408, alower edge 410, afirst end 412, and asecond end 414. Therubber panel 400 may include a gripping surface disposed on thefirst side 404 of theelongated body 402. The gripping surface may include a texturized surface, a smooth surface, or a combination thereof. Moreover, therubber panel 400 may include at least oneattachment protrusion 416 disposed on thesecond side 406 of theelongated body 402. The at least oneprotrusion 416 may be a solid piece formed integrally with theelongated body 402. In other instances, the at least oneprotrusion 416 may include a cavity such that it is partially hollow. In some instances, the at least oneattachment protrusion 416 may comprise a number ofattachment protrusions 416 aligned along a central axis of therubber panel 400. Any number ofattachment protrusions 416 may be used. The attachment protrusions 416 may be disposed at any location on therubber panel 400. - In certain embodiments, the at least one
attachment protrusion 416 may include arectangle 418 withrounded corners 420. In addition, the at least oneattachment protrusion 416 may include acontinuous lip 422. Thecontinuous lip 422 may be spaced apart from thesecond side 406 of the elongated body by therectangle 418 withrounded corners 420. Therectangle 418 withrounded corners 420 and thecontinuous lip 422 may be configured to mate with theslot 202 in the M-LOK rail system 200 inFIG. 2 . For example, thecontinuous lip 422 may be pressed into theslot 202 in the M-LOK rail system 200 inFIG. 2 and secure therubber panel 400 thereto. In this manner, thecontinuous lip 422 may fit under a ledge in the rail system, similar to a grommet, to secure therubber panel 400 thereto. - In some instances, the
upper edge 408 of theelongated body 402 may include an uppercurved lip 426. Likewise, thelower edge 410 of theelongated body 402 may include a lowercurved lip 428. The uppercurved lip 426 and the lowercurved lip 428 may be curved towards the rail system when attached thereto. That is, the uppercurved lip 426 and the lowercurved lip 428 may be at least partially curved towards and about the at least oneattachment protrusion 416. In this manner, therubber panel 400 may rest flush against the rail when attached thereto. In some instances, thefirst end 412 of theelongated body 402, thesecond end 414 of theelongated body 402, or both may be rounded. - In both embodiments, the rubber panel provides additional grip to a user. For example, the rubber panels may comprise a soft rubber or the like that has superior gripping surfaces compared to that of a hard plastic panel. In addition, by not having a separate mechanical fastener, the cost of producing the rubber panel is reduced. Moreover, the rubber panel may insulate the user from heat created from firing the firearm.
- Although specific embodiments of the disclosure have been described, numerous other modifications and alternative embodiments are within the scope of the disclosure. For example, any of the functionality described with respect to a particular device or component may be performed by another device or component. Further, while specific device characteristics have been described, embodiments of the disclosure may relate to numerous other device characteristics. Further, although embodiments have been described in language specific to structural features and/or methodological acts, it is to be understood that the disclosure is not necessarily limited to the specific features or acts described. Rather, the specific features and acts are disclosed as illustrative forms of implementing the embodiments. Conditional language, such as, among others, “can,” “could,” “might,” or “may,” unless specifically stated otherwise, or otherwise understood within the context as used, is generally intended to convey that certain embodiments could include, while other embodiments may not include, certain features, elements, and/or steps. Thus, such conditional language is not generally intended to imply that features, elements, and/or steps are in any way required for one or more embodiments.
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